In Chua v. Ekonomou, No. 20-12576 (11th Cir. June 15, 2021), the Eleventh Circuit holds that there is federal subject-matter jurisdiction over a lawsuit against a state-court-appointed receiver whose appointment has expired, notwithstanding the Barton doctrine, though the claim was properly dismissed on judicial immunity grounds. Plaintiff Chua prescribed hydrocodone for a college student whoContinue reading “Eleventh Circuit Holds That Federal Lawsuit Against Receiver Whose Appointment Has Ended Survives Barton Doctrine, Creating Circuit Split”